Tuesday, November 08, 2011

Review: Tower Heist


Universal
You would think with all the talent in the cast of this movie, they could have come up with a better story.  Ben Stiller stars as Josh, the manager of an uber-luxe apartment building in Manhattan; the grand and personalized service that he and his staff provide are the reason rich people want to live there.  But a scandal breaks out – turns out the richest of the rich tenants, the guy in the penthouse, is a Bernie Madoff type, swindling folks out of their money with an elaborate Ponzi scheme.   That’s trouble enough for the luxury building, but there’s a bigger problem for Josh: he arranged for the swindler, Arthur Shaw (Alan Alda) to manage the staff’s pension fund.  Everybody’s lost all their retirement money.

Feeling angry, and pretty guilty, Josh talks some of his colleagues into executing a heist: they’re going to steal the money back.  Word is that Shaw has a stash somewhere; they just have to find it. Being inexperienced criminals, they decide they need help to learn evil ways, so Josh recruits pretty thief Slide (Eddie Murphy), to play bad guy adviser to the team.  Seems Josh and Slide grew up together, and if that seems improbable, wait till you see the rest of this film. 

It’s not all bad.  Eddie Murphy is funny, so is Ben Stiller, although he doesn’t get much to work with here.  The heist team includes veteran actors like Matthew Broderick, a tenant and out of work financial wiz who’s trying desperately to hold onto his fancy digs in the building, and Michael Pena, a former staffer who lost his job.  And Casey Affleck, building concierge and weak willed conspirator who also happens to be Josh’s brother-in-law.  There’s potential here but it doesn’t get a chance to develop, the story isn’t quite clever enough, or over the top enough (even though they work in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade) to make the whole thing really zing.  But, did I mention that Eddie Murphy is funny? Yeah, he doesn’t’ get enough screen time but when he’s there, the movie is fun.  Playing everywhere.  C+  

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